Manual Competitor Website Monitoring Consumes Hours Every Week
Business owners and marketers spend hours every Monday manually checking competitor websites for price changes, new content, and product updates. No lightweight tool automates this monitoring and surfaces only meaningful changes. The time cost scales linearly with number of competitors and is entirely automatable.
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